The Ethiopian biblical canon is traditionally divided into two collections: the (81 books) and the Broader Canon (which can expand up to 88 books). The variation in the exact number often depends on how certain texts are grouped, divided, or counted by biblical scholars and church authorities.

Digital copies and translations of these ancient texts are highly sought after by theologians, historians, and scriptural scholars. This article explores the history, composition, and unique texts within the Ethiopian biblical canon, and provides context for readers searching for digital versions. The Composition of the Ethiopian Canon